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APPENDIX. 199<br />

Puccinis', Galiorum, Lk. Bedstraw Brand ; spots obliterated<br />

;<br />

sorj hypogeuous, partly covered with and surrounded by<br />

<strong>the</strong> ruptured epidermis, scattered ; spores brown.— On <strong>the</strong> leaves<br />

of several species of Galium and Asperida odorata. Not uncommon.<br />

(Plate VIII. figs. 172, 173.)<br />

Puccinia Umbelliferarum, DC. Pig-nut Brand ; spots<br />

obliterated ;<br />

sori small and scattered, subrotund, surrounded by<br />

<strong>the</strong> remains of <strong>the</strong> ruptured epidermis; spores brown, broadly<br />

elliptic, much constricted ; peduncle short.— On various tlnibellijem.<br />

Common. (Plate IV. figs. 71, 72.)<br />

Puccinia -ffigopodii, Lk. Goutw^eed Brand; spots brown;<br />

sori minute, subrotund and elongated, surrounded by <strong>the</strong> ruptured<br />

epidermis, often circiuating, and forming roundish patches;<br />

spores brown ; peduncles very short.— On J^gopodium podagraria.<br />

Puccinia Saniculse, Grev. Sanicle Brand; orbicular,<br />

variable in size, blackish-brown, scattered, ra<strong>the</strong>r confluent ; spores<br />

very obtuse; peduncles somewhat elongated.<br />

— Oa Saniculd<br />

'Europcea. Not uncommon. Summer and Autumn.<br />

Puccinia bullaria, Lk. Hemlock Brand; spots obliterated<br />

;<br />

sori subrotund or oblong, covered with <strong>the</strong> epidermis ;<br />

spores brown, peduncle short, nearly obsolete.— On dry stems of<br />

Conium maculatum and o<strong>the</strong>r Umbelliferce. August and Sept.<br />

Puccinia Smyrnii, Cd. Alexander's Brand ; spots obliterated<br />

sori ; hypogenous, large, solitary, scattered, brown ; spores<br />

ovoid, obtuse, verrucose, slightly constricted, minutely pedicellate.<br />

— On Smyrnium olusairum. (Plate III. figs. 55, 56.)<br />

Puccinia Anemones, Pers. Anemone Brand ; spots obliterated;<br />

sori subrotund, surrounded by <strong>the</strong> ruptured epidermis,<br />

scattered, aggregate, and confluent; spores brown, very much<br />

constricted, consisting of two nearly globose portions, echinulate<br />

—<br />

;<br />

peduncles very short. On various species of Anemone. Very<br />

common on Anemone nemorosa. April and May. (Plate IV. figs.<br />

64;, 65.)<br />

Puccinia Calthse, Lk.<br />

Marsh-Marigold Brand; spots<br />

brownish ;<br />

sori small, subrotund, convex, surrounded by <strong>the</strong> ruptured<br />

epidermis, scattered ; spores obovate, attenuated below,<br />

slightly constricted ; peduncle very short.— On leaves of Marsh<br />

Marigold. Spring. Bare.<br />

Puccinia Noli-tangeris, Corda. Ba.lsam Brand ; spots<br />

irregular, confluent, brownish ;<br />

sori gregarious, reddish-brown ;<br />

spores oblong, obtuse or attenuated, distinctly apiculate, brown ;<br />

peduncles rudimentary. On leaves of Impatiens noli-tangere.<br />

Ga<strong>the</strong>red at Albury, Surrey, by <strong>the</strong> Rev. L. Jeuyns.<br />

— (M.J.B.)

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